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Hi, can anyone point me to a template for some Rossi "110" bindings for an older pair of Bandits, neither of the Look templates seem to fit....Thanks in advance!
A pic of the binding would probably be helpful, several perhaps to show more detail. [Good ones, not blurry from 25 feet away in the dark.] Perhaps someone else will know from that description, I'm not much of a Rossi guy, but it certainly doesn't ring a bell for me. Or, perhaps identify the binding from some google image results and post the link to that picture?
Of course, sorry for the lack of detail. Here is a link https://www.playitagainsports.com/pr...hoCFcQQAvD_BwE
to the ski/binding combo I'm talking about. I know you guys are more into newer/higher end stuff....I will try to get some pics and post more info. It's the heel piece I can't seem to line up. Screw holes are about 110mm apart fore/aft and about 45mm apart laterally. Toe piece seems to line up to the FKS template, or the Look/axial 2 template. (several toe pieces seem similar?) Thanks!
Looks like Look NX to me.
Try SoooL's hint first.
...But the screw measurements seem pretty similar to the Axial2 demo template I did some time ago, at least the heel.
But mine's a demo binding, so it's not very useful to you. Here it is, just in case.
https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...paper-template
If you look up-thread [and I think Slidewright has a thread that describes how-to too.] you can probably crank out your own template - if you can't find a good version here.
In any case, I'd probably mount onto a 2x4 first, unless you're pretty adventurous. [i.e. Don't care a lot if you screw up a pair of skis and at best have to re-mount, or at worst, trash the skis.]
I use Illustrator to do my templates. [I've never ever used any CAD stuff, and doing this in CAD is way overkill anyway. So why waste the time and effort.]
Doing it in something like Illustrator or CAD makes iterating through changes, moving around, say 0.5mm or less, pretty easy.
I can go from just the binding in hand to a Illustrator template in probably 30-45m, start to finish now.
HTH
OPE, got it sorted, operator error, as usual. Thank you for the replies!!!
Looking for a printable template for look nx 11 to mount my mothers skis
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without searching through everything, I'm on the hunt for the old G3 Targa template - or a jig if you've got one
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I am starting to think about making 3d printable jigs that a user would insert brass fittings to use in guiding drill bits. Has anyone seen anything like this? I want it to be free and available for anyone who needs it. Maybe link to some print to order sites for those that dont have access to a 3d printer or one with the necessary foot print. The idea is a two piece print with the ability to use toothed overlaps to get your BSL.
Someone already did this in the mount your own fucking skis thread. Look that up.
You'd want something harder than brass for the guides. Drill bushings are a thing you can buy off the shelf. Use a removable one so you can move it around and you don't need to buy a million of them.
Looking around for a Marker 4.5 binding mounting template. This is a kids binding, not sure if this makes it unusual when it comes to mounting templates.
The name of the binding i Marker 4.5, but could it be they go under another name to? should I look for a mounting template for the Marker 4.5 kids binding, but under another name?
Any input much appreciated!
/Dan
I can't glean 60 pages. Does anyone know whether the G3 ION and G3 ION LT 12 have the same screw pattern?
Hi, does anyone have access to a link to enable me to print off a paper template to assist with mounting this type of Marker binding? Thanks
Anyone have a template for the new Marker Duke PT?
Is there a paper template or detailed specifications for where to mount Tyrolia's Superlite Rail base plates? I have several pairs of SLR 7.5 bindings I need to mount on kids' skis.
Apologies if the information should be easy to find. I searched but only found info on the SX 7.5s that screw directly into the ski.
Thanks!
FYI I recently printed out a G3 paper template, and found the heel boot line to boot center measurement to be off by 5 mm. If you just whack it together with your corresponding BSL lines matched up, you will actually drill for a BSL that’s short. The heel track adjustment will cover the difference, and the toe piece is in the correct position, but if you are compensating for other mounts, multiple boots, your own OCD tendencies, etc it’s a good thing to be aware of.
Does anybody know the spacing for the 5th screw in the Salomon MTN heel with the brake? It's one of those blind screws with the donut, and I just need to figure out how far ahead of the normal four hole pattern it goes. Doesn't seem like there's a Salomon/Atomic/Armada MTN paper jig with the brake floating around?
I think it's in here somewhere: https://www.wildsnow.com/21675/salom...brake-diy-mod/
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Came up with this earlier this morning, and there's a thread here:
https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...49#post6132749
However, when I was looking at the Kingpin layout in CAD, I noticed that when I lined up my BSL gauge to the actual boot center they were off by about 7.5mm. I was wondering; when I place the paper template on the ski, do I make a mark for the relative position to my boot center, or is where the two halves of the template meet supposed to be the center?
edit - Adding the screen shot from my CAD program.
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I always assume templates are a bit off. Here is how I use them anyway:
1) Tape front half of template to ski at the line for my BSL.
2) Put boot on template and make sure it's in the right place.
3) It it isn't, draw a line where boot toe is.
4) Measure distance from drawn boot toe line to where it should be on the template. It's nice when this, or pin location on a tech binding, is marked. If it isn't... figured it out within a mm or two.
5) Move template forward or back that distance and re-tape (at this point, but not before, carefully centering the template matters).
6) Do something similar with the heel. This can be trickier, but heels are adjustable, so I make sure its close to where I want it and it's the same on both skis. Symmetry matters. You won't notice a few mm difference when you ski, but you can see that difference when you look at your skis and it will drive you nuts.
7) Ski.
I’d like to get this template, but I wanted to get your thoughts on something first (regarding BSL). I have two boots I’d like to have the option of using. The two BSL are 325 and 333. Jester heel piece should have (I think) a 20mm adjustment range. Could I make that work?
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Jester has 28mm of adjustment range (+-14mm). So no problem for 325 to 333.
I don't know for Duke PT.
If you're mounting a PT then that has 60mm of adjustment and the jig puts the heel in the middle of the range so that'd easiliy work - you'd just need to decide on the toe location - either position it for the 333mm boot or for the 325mm or split the difference.
Wow...so it's a bit different than 'just a Jester heel'? I don't have it in possession, so I couldn't tell (just preparing). Maybe mount at 330 BSL then? I'm not worried too much about the millimeter(s) difference of boot position in relation to boot center. So, how would one go about getting this template?
can anyone tell me if the Dynafit Rotation 7 shares a hole pattern with any of the older bindings?
I just mounted a pair for my daughter a few weeks ago. The toe is the same as the Radical 2.0, but the heel is not. I just used the heel plate to mark the holes, but I think the heel is the same as the first gen Radical.
thanks
Anyone have a template link or file for Salomon Z12 "speed" demo binding such as these?
https://www.evo.com/outlet/alpine-sk...omon-z12-speed
The common one linked to Slidewright's page isn't lining up, and yes it's scaled correctly.
Thought I'd give it a shot before starting to scratch it out by hand.